Protector for timer-wires.



S. J. NORRE PROTECTOR FOR TIMER WIRES.

.APPLICATION FILED MAR. so, 1913.

1,287,734q Patented Dec. 17, 1918,

Zflfnesses sa res ATENT OFFICE.

SGBEN'J'. NGRRE, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.

PROTECTOR FOR TIMER-WIRES.

1 25%? 734 Specification of Letters Patent.

To aZZ lllzom it'may concern:

.Be it inioivnFthat I, SOREN J. Norma, a citizen of the United States, residing at Chicago, in the county of Cook and State oi Illinois, have invented certain neW and useful Improvements in. Protectors for Tiiner-ivires; of which the following is'a spQClfiCtlilOH.

This invention relates to improvements in Ford tinierzwirc protectors and its prime object isftd provide novel means for protecting the ivires of Ford automobile timers. A furtherobject is to providea device of this claslsthat is simple and cheap to manufacture and very QlfiClGIlt in use. Viith the foregoing and other objects in view the in-, vention consists in the combination and arrangement of; parts to be hereinafter fully described, pointed out .in the appended claims and illustrated in the accompanying 7 drawing which forms a part of this specification and in which? I Figure l ,is a view in perspective of a Ford timer equipped with my improved wire protector.

Fig. 2 a, view of Fig. l in side elevation. Like reference characters denote corre spending parts in both tiews. I

The reference numeral 1 denotes the timer body having the usual binding posts 2 for its several wires 3 and to one of the said binding posts I secure the angular bracket 4, one end of the said bracket 4 resting npon the beveled surface of thetimer body, said bracket being secured to or made integral with the tubular coupling 5 which is threaded interiorly to receive the thleaded end t the flexible hose 6. The said coupling 0 5 is formed With a plurality ofpert'orations in its base portion which receive and retain tne ends-oi the insuiatin tubes 7 which serve as conduitsioi' the said Wires 3., Ruleher links 8 also serving as conduits for the wires 3 me be provided 11 on the ends of i the said tubes '1 By means of my improved protector the atente'd Dec. 1'7, 1918; Application filed March 30, 1918. Seria1No. 2 25,768.

sociation with the flexible tube or conduit 6 through which they pass What s claimed is 1. In protector fortimcr wires, acoupling, means for binding said couplin to one ofthe timer binding posts, and con nits to the magneto carried by said'eoupling and leading to the.

binding posts.

'2. In a protector for timer Wires, a coupling formed with a plurality of perforations in its, base, means for binding said coupling to one of the timer binding posts, and conduits terminally anchored in the perforated portions of said leading to the binding posts. v

3. In a protector for timer-Wires, .an angularbracket carried by one; timer binding post, a coupling formcd-with a plurality of coupling and perforations in its base and carried by said I bracket, and conduits terminally anchored in theperforated portions ofsai'd coupling and-leading to t-hc binding posts;

4. In a protector for'timer Wires, anangular bracket carried by one timer binding post with its free end resting against. the

timer body, a tubular coupling formed with a plurality of perforations in its base and carried bysaid bracket, conduits terminally securedin the perforated portions of said coupling and leading toward the binding" posts, and riibber extensions for said con-- In testimony that I claim the-foregoing d'ults. I

as my own I have hereto atiixe'd my signature in the presence of two subscriblng witnesses. I

SOREN J. oRRE. Witnesses: Y

H; SANDERS, A. S. Nnw sB-AUM. 

